Lightning: Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the 20th Theoretical Seminar of the CPC and the CPV

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UN report highlights key role of non-state actors in combating climate change

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Brasilia, November 12 (Xinhua) — Cities, businesses, and civil society play a central role in implementing climate change mitigation strategies, according to a UN report released Tuesday at the 30th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30), which is taking place in the Brazilian Amazon.

The Global Climate Action Annual Report 2025, launched in COP30 host city Belém, notes that these non-state actors, or “non-parties,” play a vital role in advancing global efforts to curb global warming.

The report provides an overview of global efforts to combat climate change, highlighting both progress and challenges that have emerged in the 10 years since the landmark Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015.

This year's report "demonstrates that the Global Agenda for Climate Action has evolved from a platform for mobilization to an instrument for implementation," Simon Steele, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), noted in the foreword.

“This demonstrates that the systemic transformation is in full swing and points to where the pace now needs to be accelerated,” he added.

At the opening ceremony of COP30, S. Steele emphasized that real progress has been made in implementing the Paris Agreement, noting that for the first time the curve of emissions that increase the planet's temperature is declining.

An annual report published by the UNFCCC shows that the number of individual climate action actors registered on the Global Climate Action website has more than doubled, from 18,000 in 2020 to more than 43,000 in 2025.

The number of registered climate initiatives also increased from 149 to 243 over the same period, demonstrating growing global commitment to combat climate change.

The document states that progress is visible across all areas, particularly in renewable energy and forestry finance. The data also shows that greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture are declining and the mortality rate from natural disasters has decreased.

However, the UNFCCC noted that significant challenges remain, including insufficient investment, increasing deforestation and rising emissions from the building sector, requiring greater collective efforts to address the gaps.

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The growing strength of the PLA Navy will strengthen the protection of national sovereignty — State Council Taiwan Affairs Office

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BEIJING, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) — The growing strength of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy), marked by the advent of the "three-carrier era," will enable the country to more effectively safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday.

As he emphasized at a regular press conference, the commissioning of aircraft carriers—from the Liaoning and Shandong warships to the Fujian—that is, the advent of the "three-carrier era"—represents significant achievements for the country in building national defense and the armed forces, as well as solid steps toward transforming the people's army into a world-class armed force.

This enhanced capability will serve to “protect national sovereignty and territorial integrity and suppress any forces or designs that encroach on China’s sacred territory or seek to divide it,” Chen Binhua noted.

Chen Binhua made this comment at the request of journalists regarding the recent official commissioning of the aircraft carrier Fujian, China's first aircraft carrier equipped with electromagnetic catapults.

The commissioning of this aircraft carrier, which caused a significant stir in Taiwan, was described in a number of media reports as a demonstration of significant successes for mainland China both in building up new productive forces and in strengthening its defensive power.

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The Sichuan Institute of Fine Arts has established a Chinese-Russian Center for Innovation in Art Education.

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Beijing, November 12 (Xinhua) — A ceremony was held at the Sichuan Institute of Arts (SIA) on Tuesday to celebrate the opening of the China-Russia Center for Innovation in Art Education and to award Vasily Zurabovich Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts (RAA), the title of Honorary Professor of the SIA. This was reported on the SIA's official website.

At the ceremony, Jiao Xingtao, Director of the Sichuan Institute of Arts, and V. Tsereteli signed a cooperation agreement to establish a Chinese-Russian Center for Innovation in Art Education. Jiao Xingtao also presented V. Tsereteli with a diploma as an honorary professor of the Sichuan Institute of Arts.

According to Jiao Xingtao, the establishment of this center is aimed at comprehensively deepening and expanding exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia in the field of contemporary art and jointly promoting the prosperity and development of the art spheres of the two countries.

He added that the center will focus on such key areas as promoting intercultural artistic creativity, facilitating the exchange of artistic achievements between the two sides through regularly holding Sino-Russian academic forums and jointly organizing high-level exhibitions, and establishing a joint system for cultivating international talents through cooperation in academic mobility, joint teaching, and scientific research.

V. Tsereteli noted that the establishment of the China-Russia Center for Art Education Innovation has opened up a broader space for cultural and artistic exchanges between the two countries. He hopes that this platform will elevate cultural and artistic cooperation between the two countries to a higher level, leading to more works by Russian artists being presented in China, and more outstanding Chinese works of art appearing and being distributed in Russia.

It should be noted that in recent years, the Sichuan Institute of Arts has maintained close contacts with Russian educational and research institutions in the field of art, such as the Russian Academy of Arts, the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after I. Repin, and the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov. -0-

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Trade turnover between China's economically developed Guangdong Province and Central Asian countries increased by 24.9 percent in January-October 2025.

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Beijing, November 12 (Xinhua) — In the first ten months of 2025, the ASEAN region remained the largest trading partner for the economically advanced province of Guangdong in southern China, while the province's trade with emerging commodity markets such as the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia experienced much faster, double-digit growth, according to the latest data from the Guangdong branch of the General Administration of Customs.

According to customs data cited by the news portal chinanews.com.cn, Guangdong Province's foreign trade turnover with five Central Asian countries increased by 24.9 percent from January to October of this year compared to the same period last year.

The data also showed that Guangdong Province's export and import volume totaled 7.8 trillion yuan (about 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars) during the reporting period, up 3.7 percent year-on-year, with exports totaling 4.98 trillion yuan (up 1.7 percent) and imports totaling 2.82 trillion yuan (up 7.5 percent).

A breakdown by type of foreign traded goods shows that electromechanical products accounted for 68.4 percent of Guangdong Province's total exports from January to October, reaching 3.41 trillion yuan, up 6.7 percent year-on-year. Among import items, double-digit growth was recorded for integrated circuits, grains, aquatic products, dairy products, and edible oil, among others.

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Comprehensive improvement work has been completed on 11 streets in the Basmanny District.

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Specialists from the Moscow City Services Complex have completed improvements on 11 streets in the Basmanny District. Among the renovated streets are Furmanny, Arkhangelsky, and Yakovoapostolsky Lanes.

For example, in the Basmanny District of Moscow's Central Administrative District, over 26,000 square meters of roadway and nearly 15,000 square meters of sidewalks were renovated. In addition, new hardscape features and streetlights were installed.

Work was carried out simultaneously on several sections, carried out by the State Budgetary Institution "Automobile Roads," contractors, and production facilities.

On Furmanny Lane, the work volume amounted to over 450 linear meters. Over 3,000 square meters of roadway and nearly 3,000 square meters of sidewalks were renovated, and over a kilometer of curbs were installed.

In Arkhangelsky Lane, over 3,300 square meters of roadway and over 2,800 square meters of sidewalks were repaired, and curbs were installed. Nineteen new streetlights were installed to provide comfortable walking for residents of nearby buildings.

Roads have been upgraded on all 11 streets as part of a comprehensive improvement program. This improves pedestrian and vehicle safety and reduces the risk of traffic accidents. Wide, smooth sidewalks are particularly convenient for mothers with strollers and people with limited mobility. New approaches and driveways to residential areas, pedestrian crossings, modern bus shelters, pedestrian navigation signs, and other improvements create a truly comfortable urban environment in the area.

The projects being implemented in the capital to improve and create a comfortable urban environment are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The Moscow Restaurant Forum will be held in the capital on November 26.

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Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow together with the capital Department of Trade and Services On November 26, we invite entrepreneurs to the annual Moscow Restaurant Forum. The event will be useful for both experienced restaurateurs and newcomers.

Guests will learn how to attract clients, manage a team, discuss changes in tax legislation, and learn how to minimize risks. The program will feature presentations from leading experts. Oleg Pashkov, executive director of restaurant and entertainment complexes, and Sergey Mironov, founder of a popular restaurant chain and chairman of the coordinating council of the Federation of Restaurateurs and Hoteliers of Russia (FRIO), will discuss new trends and dining formats.

During the panel discussion, experts will discuss scaling, pricing and menu development, marketing, and supplier relationships. Oleg Yudin, curator of educational programs on franchising and partner of the Russian Franchising Association, will moderate the discussion. Participants include Alexander Kroitor, Marketing and Development Director of a major holding company, and Evgeny Shabanov and Anton Deryagin, top managers of well-known restaurant projects.

Artem Khalimonenko, founder of a food delivery service, will share his experience automating business processes, and Zaliya Novikova, an international HR expert, will discuss employee motivation. Irina Blagoveshchenskaya, Vice President of Economics and Finance at FRIO, will discuss changes to tax legislation and audit procedures, as well as issues related to receipt generation and VAT exemptions.

A separate section of the event will be devoted to how to open your first coffee shop and turn it into a profitable chain.

The forum will be held from 11:00 to 18:00 at the Oruzheyny Business Center, located at 41 Oruzheyny Lane. Participation is free, but advance registration is required on the portal. Small Business of Moscow (MBM).

State Budgetary Institution Small Business of Moscow, under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, helps people start and grow their businesses in the city. Business service centers offer information about financial and non-financial government support measures.

Free educational and business events are held for entrepreneurs: forums, seminars, training sessions, and conferences that help them improve their professional skills and connect with like-minded individuals.

You can also get advice on opening and running a business and learn more about current support measures for entrepreneurs in Moscow on the website MBM and by phone: 7 495 225-14-14.

Support for entrepreneurs is provided within the framework of the federal project “Small and Medium Entrepreneurship and Support for Individual Entrepreneurial Initiatives,” which is part of the national project "Efficient and competitive economy", as well as the Moscow Mayor's strategy for supporting Moscow entrepreneurship. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Moscow has launched production of devices for diagnosing tumors and heart diseases.

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Zanton MS, a resident of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ), has begun producing high-tech CT and angiography systems for the comprehensive diagnosis of tumors and cardiovascular diseases. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, we are paying special attention to the development of the medical industry. Thanks to the city's support, one of the residents of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ has launched production of high-tech CT and angiography systems. The company plans to produce 60 such devices annually," said Maxim Liksutov.

An angiograph examines blood vessels using X-rays and contrast media. The resulting data allows doctors to accurately diagnose various conditions, such as arterial stenosis. CT scanners detect tumors in the brain, breast, pancreas, colon, lungs, and other organs.

Product improvements are possible thanks to the support of the Moscow Government. Resident companies of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ can enjoy extensive tax incentives and benefits: for 10 years, businesses are exempt from property, land, and transport taxes, and the profit tax rate is reduced to two percent instead of 25 percent. Residents also do not have to pay customs duties or VAT when importing goods and equipment under the free customs zone procedure. Companies use the savings to increase production volumes and develop and implement new high-tech solutions.

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A mythical alicorn and a robot tour guide. The history and present of the Biological Museum

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K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum— a visual encyclopedia of the evolution of the living world, accessible to schoolchildren and useful to students, scientists, and professionals from various fields. It also features a new, modern space, "Biocluster." Moscow Culture's guide to this world is Elena Mikheecheva, a first-category methodologist. Her story is a journey through the museum's history and exhibitions.

Two halls and a corridor

"The State Biological Museum opened in 1922—and not here, but in a building on Miusskaya Square," says Elena Mikheecheva. "Now the Russian State Humanitarian University is located there, but at that time it was the Ya.M. Sverdlov Communist University, where the museum's founder and first director, Boris Zavadovsky, was head of the biology department. At the very beginning, the museum had only two halls and a corridor." In the late 1920s, the museum was forced to leave its building on Miusskaya Square and separate from the university; this was a difficult period. But in 1934, the museum moved to the former estate of merchant Pyotr Shchukin, which it still occupies today.

Boris Zavadovsky was a physiologist, and this left its mark on the collection. Elena Mikheecheva points out the exhibits in the first halls, which might confuse or even frighten the unprepared visitor—the display cases showcase medical and physiological experiments. "Boris Zavadovsky researched the endocrine system. These halls are dedicated to human and animal physiology: the nervous and circulatory systems, digestion. The direct connection between experimentation and medicine is one of the key ideas of the museum. This research was aimed at healing people. Not everyone likes it, but I assure you, children take it completely calmly. The museum's conventionality suits them perfectly," the guide notes.

Elena Mikheecheva suggests looking at this from a scientific and humanistic perspective: “You can approach the display cases with exhibits and say thank you, because without the participation of these dogs and other experimental animals, we would never have learned to treat many diseases or perform successful transplant operations.”

From truffles to witch circles

The museum's halls present biology in incredible diversity. "We display all kingdoms of the living world," explains Elena Mikheecheva. The kingdom of fungi occupies two halls, and this collection is a three-dimensional encyclopedia. "We have the opportunity to see things we don't usually see: the underground bodies of mushrooms, truffles—the most prized mushrooms," says the methodologist.

The exhibit also serves an educational purpose, highlighting its treacherous lookalikes. "For example, the death cap is a deadly poisonous mushroom. We present several variants, and show you what other mushrooms it might be confused with," the guide explains.

Here you can explore the mysterious phenomenon of a fairy circle, where mushrooms form a perfect ring. Elena Mikheecheva smiles as she recounts ancient superstitions: "It's not a dance of spirits or witches, as was once thought. The mycelium is round because it grows outward from the center, dies in the center, and young mushroom fruiting bodies appear along the outer ring. And there's no magic involved."

Flight of the Snow Leopard

The hall, which emphasizes the interaction between nature and man, is called "Nature and Man." Its dominant feature is a majestic snow leopard, frozen mid-spring. "This is a mountainous area, a cliff, where we see an endangered species—a stuffed snow leopard. All visitors are particularly interested in how it's frozen mid-spring. The complete illusion of movement, the mountings are invisible from any angle—this is the pinnacle of taxidermy art. The artist is Vadim Khrenov," explains Elena Mikheecheva.

A hall dedicated to ecology also reminds visitors of the fragility of life. "This is a stretch of coastline on the Commander Islands, and here we see parts of the skeleton of the famous Steller's sea cow. The animal disappeared in the 18th century," the guide continues.

Nearby is an urban artifact. "It's a crow's nest, made using polyethylene rope and wire. This shows that animals can, after all, adapt to life in urban environments," comments Elena Mikheecheva.

From giant mollusks to humans

Elena Mikheecheva proudly leads the way to the next hall. "Our most beautiful hall is called 'The Development of Life on Earth.' It presents vanished paleolandscapes—from ancient times to the present. The hall consists of two levels. The upper level contains models of paleolandscapes: the Silurian, Devonian, and Jurassic periods. The lower level displays authentic objects characteristic of each period," she explains.

Among them are fossilized mollusks, skeletal fragments, and imprints of ancient plants. Visitors immediately notice the models of giant reptiles and tree ferns. Among these giants of the past, the ancestors of all mammals are present, discreetly, almost unnoticed. "I want to draw attention to these little animals. They are the ones who defeated the giants in the struggle for existence," says Elena Mikheecheva.

The exhibition "How to Get Along with the People," housed in a separate hall, offers a contemporary perspective on anthropogenesis. The museum's particular pride is the plastic reconstructions of ancient people's faces, created using the method of anthropologist Mikhail Gerasimov. "Mikhail Mikhailovich worked at our museum for some time. His method is still relevant today—both in science and forensics. It has given rise to computer programs that help reconstruct the faces of people who lived in ancient times from skull fragments," the guide emphasizes.

Cave paintings and 3D of the last century

The vaulted ceiling of the "Origin and Development of Man" hall is enhanced by images replicating ancient cave paintings. Artistic motifs from various caves around the globe are used here.

The "Fundamentals of Evolutionary Theory" hall is also of interest to members of the professional community. "It primarily displays exhibits from the 1950s. Museum workers who visit us say this hall doesn't need updating because it's a monument to museum art," shares Elena Mikheecheva. At the same time, the hall remains relevant and continues to amaze modern visitors. The dioramas by People's Artist of Russia Yefim Deshalyt are the pinnacle of diorama art. Elena Mikheecheva explains: "We look at the diorama 'Sandy Desert' and see no boundary between the painting and the foreground, three-dimensional object. Children even say, 'This is 3D from the last century.'"

Alicorn guards the museum

The tour concludes with a history of the museum's building complex. It is a federal cultural heritage site, an architectural masterpiece built in the pseudo-Russian style fashionable in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: hipped roofs, red brick, ornate columns, and glazed tiles. The buildings resemble the towers of Russian fairy tales. Pyotr Shchukin, a renowned Moscow merchant and collector, built them for his own museum. The very first building (1893), the so-called Old Museum, housed Shchukin's collection of paintings and antiques. Today, it houses the administration of the Biological Museum, and the building has retained its architectural value.

Elena Mikheecheva explains that the museum has a talisman inherited from the Shchukin estate: "The creature depicted on the large medallion of the old museum is a very interesting biological specimen, a hybrid of three creatures: it has wings like a pegasus, a horn like a unicorn, and a tail like a snake or a lion. Art historians suggested that this creature is called an alicorn."

Pyotr Shchukin, along with architect Boris Freidenberg, went on expeditions to the Russian North. Many architectural and artistic designs originate from those places. The tiles decorating the old museum are copied from those in the ancient Church of St. John the Baptist in Yaroslavl.

New space

K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum— is not just history frozen within the walls of the mansions on Malaya Gruzinskaya Street. It is developing dynamically, and the main proof of this is the large-scale project the museum is implementing. This summer, the Biocluster project was launched—a fundamentally new open museum space and research center, unique in Russia.

Currently, the Biocluster occupies two VDNKh pavilions, and in the future, there will be five, along with a greenhouse-laboratory. The idea strikingly echoes Boris Zavadovsky's original concept, who envisioned a space where scientific theory would be directly combined with practical experience for the public. Visitors to the Biocluster can encounter dinosaurs or explore the wondrous world of insects, participate in plant experiments in the greenhouse-laboratory, or learn how to grow garden flowers.

You can now visit two key sites at the Biocluster. In pavilion No. 29 Floriculture and landscaping The exhibition "Morphogenesis. Third Nature," organized in collaboration with contemporary Russian artists, is located in Pavilion No. 31, "Geology," where a large-scale exhibition is on display. "12 Signs of Life"All sections—from "Unity of Chemical Composition" to "Reproduction"—are illustrated by works of science art. A highlight of the exhibition is the robot guide Professor Boris Zemelkin, who leads visitors on tours.

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The Biological Museum remains a place where the past becomes a springboard for future discoveries, and scientific knowledge is presented not as the dry pages of a textbook, but as a fascinating and endlessly beautiful process of discovery.

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Esports chess, VR, and a robot: what awaits Muscovites at the new chess library

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On November 15, a unique chess library will open in the Severnoye Tushino district, near the Planernaya metro station. It was established on the premises of Children's Library No. 228 and will become a magnet for chess enthusiasts of all ages.

The library features multifunctional areas, including a tournament hall, family space, and multimedia spaces. The facility is equipped with virtual reality equipment, computers with game databases, and a chess robot. Library No. 228's book collection will be fully preserved and expanded with specialized materials.

Immersive performance, eSports, and exhibition

The grand opening of the chess library will take place on November 15 at 1:00 PM. A rich program has been prepared for visitors, including an immersive performance by actors from the Sergei Yesenin Moscow Drama Theater. In addition, there will be an autograph session with renowned Russian grandmaster Sergey Karjakin, who will personally interact with fans.

Guests will be able to participate in Storm Chess, a Russian-developed eSports chess competition that was included in the Russian eSports Championship in 2025. Art and history enthusiasts will also be able to enjoy the exhibitions "Magic Chess: Alice Through the Looking Glass," featuring rare editions, and "The World of Chess," featuring works by 17 contemporary artists. The curator of the art exhibition is Natalia Bazhenova, a painter, graphic artist, and member of the Union of Artists of Russia.

Modern equipment, chess clubs and tournaments

The Chess Library was created as a platform to encourage learning and intellectual development. It will host chess clubs for anyone aged five and up, as well as tournaments and master classes.

"The opening of the chess library is a significant event for our entire country. We're creating a space where everyone can come, pick up and read a book about chess, learn about the history, strategies, and biographies of great masters, and experience the spirit of the game. It's important to us that the library becomes more than just a collection of books, but a place where people of different generations can connect, learn, reflect, and be inspired," noted Sergey Karjakin.

During the renovation, the over 790-square-meter facility was themed and equipped with modern equipment. Additionally, a tournament hall for competitions, a family area for comfortable leisure, and a multimedia room for lectures, tournament broadcasts, and film screenings were created.

The library's equipment meets modern standards. It features VR equipment for simulating chess games in 3D, demonstration boards, screens, five computers with access to chess game databases, as well as classic and electronic chessboards for practice. A special feature of the space will be a robot that conducts chess tournaments.

The library will also host the Sergey Karjakin Chess Club and the North-West Administrative Okrug Chess Club. Anyone over five years old can enroll. Meetings with grandmasters, master classes, seminars, quests, and tournaments are also planned.

A place to read

The new space will maintain the continuity of the children's library. The reading room will become a universal space, expanding its collection with a collection of books on chess, including specialized publications and periodicals.

After opening, the chess library will operate according to the same schedule as other Moscow reading rooms: Tuesday through Saturday, from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. All services, including reserving books through the mos.ru portal and renting premises, will remain available to residents.

Additional information can be obtained from the institution at the address: Planernaya Street, Building 7, Block 1, or by phone: 7 495 494-23-01.

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